I had never done a monkey before, but Curious George has a really simple yet fun face to model, so for once I was pretty confident about the modelling part. I decided to try out the raspberry / lemon combo

Well, it looks more like a tractor, but it was supposed to be a digger. Everything is made in sugar paste, so making a proper excavator bucket was impossible since it’s not as sturdy as modelling or flower paste. Filling on

”I want a cake that looks like a cheese” – well, challenge accepted. Quite fun and easy to make, but I still made a little hole in the marsipan when I made the cavities. This was me not being careful enough

Yoda is my favorite character from the Star Wars franchise, so I had pretty high standards set for modelling him when a friend asked me to create a cake decoration which incorporated him and the Star Wars theme. Turned out

”A pink princess cake” was the order and there are a thousand different things that can be done for a princess cake, but I decided on a crown and just modelled the rest after that. Again I used SquireKitchens sugarpaste

This was a lot of fun doing and I was very happy that it was one of the ”easier” Hulks, not having to model the actual figure. Everything is covered in sugarpaste and with this one I used suparpaste from

Making a decoration with Lightning McQueen from Cars. Well that can’t be too hard, right? But, as it turned out yet again: everything that involves dying and working with black paste is hard. It stains everywhere; the work bench, the

A friend of mine wanted a cake for his daughter’s 2nd birthday and she absolutely loves Pippi Longstocking so I chose a flat layout thinking it would be easier. Well…. the horsie was easy enough, but the Pippi-figure – not